Penile surgery: how much are the size of the penis?
Written by:The penis may be affected by congenital pathologies or malformations (small penis, hypospadia, phimosis, bruising) that hinder or prevent proper sexual penetration. Penile surgery, as Dr. Diego Pozza, an expert in Andrology in Rome , is a viable option
A series of pathologies can manifest in the course of life by altering the shape and function of the penis such as infections with phimosis , plaques by Induratio Penis Plastica with ankle curvatures and shrinkage, inflammatory or traumatic results with cavernous erectile tissue fibrosis or outcomes of prostate and penile interventions.
Penile surgery
Many males from adolescence at maturity may have problems with the difficulty of the foreskin skin to slide so much to discover the glans (fimose). A certain shortness of the forearm ( short frenulum ), the pile of tissue that fixes the foreskin to the throat, may be due to premature ejaculation and penetrating difficulties. The surgical solution of these problems is extremely simple, outpatient, in local anesthesia.
Penis Size
A frequent problem is related to the size of the penis. There are many males who would like to have a longer or bigger penis. This problem has always existed and described in various cultures and myths (priapo), attributing to the dimensions of the penis a characteristic of self-esteem, conquest and pleasure. A certain lengthening of the penis could be achieved with mechanical extensors which, using an ancestral mechanism used in Burma to stretch the neck of women, tend to stretch the cervical spine bodies after a long application (several months) of spring mechanisms. In fact, modest stretches can be obtained. Attempting to stretch the penis by surgical section of the suspenders limbs is applied with more aesthetic and functional effects. The introduction of fat tissue, or heterologous tissues around the penis could increase its caliber at price of sensitive alterations.
Penis enlargement
One of the earliest surgical solutions of the Erectile Dysfunction (DE) is represented by Endocervernosis (Prosthesis) Implants proposed in 1972 to allow males affected by DE to have a penetrating capacity. The prosthesis can be consistently rigid even if easily concealed by normal clothing (malleable prosthesis) and or inflatable (hydraulic prostheses) that do not require concealment and are rigid only during sexual intercourse. The introduction of prosthesis requires gentle but not very invasive surgery with extremely good results in terms of spontaneity and function. Almost all males worked, after a few months report that they no longer notice the presence of prosthetic implants. The partners are basically satisfied. Often some women do not notice the presence of such structures in the male's penis context.
Editor: Valerio Bellio